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Fundamental aspects of normal and malignant growth
genie effect, suppressed by methanol); by Toivonen (1945), ethanol- treated
heart muscle of fishes (lenses); by Toivonen and Kuusi (1951), ethanol-treated ox
liver or kidney (both together acrogenic and notogenic) ; by Okada ( 1 948) boiled
...
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The testimony of the rocks
The Old Red flora seems to have been prevailingly an acrogenic flora ; and yet
with almost its first beginnings, — contemporary with at least the earlier fossils of
the system in Scotland, we find a true polycotyledonous tree, not lower in the ...
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
The second major group were the orange and yellow pigmented strains the
majority of which were referred to the genus Flavobac- terium. Orange pigmented
strains, including acrogenic fermenters, numbered 94 isolates or 23% of the total.
arranged in longitudinal rows ; and in the Acrogenic or scalariform, which vessels
are generally angular and present distinct facets, the branches likewise come off
in the same line, corresponding generally to the angles of the vessel, but the ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), 1844
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Science-gossip: An Illustrated Monthly Record of Nature, ...
It is of the same thickness throughout, for it grows only at the apex, or is acrogenic
, and is composed of dense elongated cells, which thus render it firm and tough,
those of the outer layer being often richly coloured. The Larvae—These are ...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science: ...
It is of the same thickness throughout, for it grows only at the apex, or is acrogenic
, and is composed of dense elongated cells, which thus render it firm and tough,
those of the outer layer being often richly coloured. THE LEAvEs.—These are ...
Elkanah Billings, Bernard James Harrington, James Thomas Donald, 1868
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The book of nature and the book of man: in which man is ...
Their intelligence and civilization have not yet burst forth into bud or blossom,
have not yet FLOWEREd, but are in an Acrogenic state. We of course only here
refer to terrestrial vegetation : the marine is Cryptogamic the world over, and ...
Charles Ottley Groom Napier, 1870
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The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London
arranged in longitudinal rows ; and in the Acrogenic or scalariform, which vessels
are generally angular and present distinct facets, the branches likewise come off
in the same line, corresponding generally to the angles of the vessel, but the ...
... ACROMEGALY ACROLITHS ACROMEGALIC ACROMEGALICS ACROLITH
ACROLEINS ACROLEIN ACROLECTS ACROLECT ACROGENS ACROGENIC
ACROGEN ACRODONTS ACROBATS ACROBRACHYCEPHALY
ACROCENTRIC ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Puzzle Dictionary And ...
... 10 aerobatics; 11 stunt flying acrobatic stunt: 13 acrobatic feat acrocarp: 15
acrocarpous moss acrocyanosis: 12 Raynaud's sign acrogenic: 10 acrogenous
acrolein: 8 propenal acromegalia: 10 acromegaly acromegalic: 9 pituitary
acronym: 5 ...
Seth Godin, Lark Productions LLC, Seth Godin Productions, 1999